UNKNOWN.java revision 608:7e06bf1dcb09
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25
26package org.omg.CORBA;
27
28/**
29 * This exception is raised if an operation implementation
30 * throws a non-CORBA exception (such as an exception
31 * specific to the implementation's programming language),
32 * or if an operation raises a user exception that does not
33 * appear in the operation's raises expression. UNKNOWN is
34 * also raised if the server returns a system exception that
35 * is unknown to the client. (This can happen if the server
36 * uses a later version of CORBA than the client and new system
37 * exceptions have been added to the later version.)<P>
38 * It contains a minor code, which gives more detailed information about
39 * what caused the exception, and a completion status. It may also contain
40 * a string describing the exception.
41 * <P>
42 * See the section <A href="../../../../technotes/guides/idl/jidlExceptions.html#minorcodemeanings">Minor
43 * Code Meanings</A> to see the minor codes for this exception.
44 *
45 * @see <A href="../../../../technotes/guides/idl/jidlExceptions.html">documentation on
46 * Java&nbsp;IDL exceptions</A>
47 */
48
49public final class UNKNOWN extends SystemException {
50    /**
51     * Constructs an <code>UNKNOWN</code> exception with a default minor code
52     * of 0, a completion state of CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO,
53     * and a null description.
54     */
55    public UNKNOWN() {
56        this("");
57    }
58
59    /**
60     * Constructs an <code>UNKNOWN</code> exception with the specified description message,
61     * a minor code of 0, and a completion state of COMPLETED_NO.
62     * @param s the String containing a detail message
63     */
64    public UNKNOWN(String s) {
65        this(s, 0, CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO);
66    }
67
68    /**
69     * Constructs an <code>UNKNOWN</code> exception with the specified
70     * minor code and completion status.
71     * @param minor the minor code
72     * @param completed the completion status
73     */
74    public UNKNOWN(int minor, CompletionStatus completed) {
75        this("", minor, completed);
76    }
77
78    /**
79     * Constructs an <code>UNKNOWN</code> exception with the specified description
80     * message, minor code, and completion status.
81     * @param s the String containing a description message
82     * @param minor the minor code
83     * @param completed the completion status
84     */
85    public UNKNOWN(String s, int minor, CompletionStatus completed) {
86        super(s, minor, completed);
87    }
88}
89